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Factor each expression 1. 3n + 9 2. t² + 4t 3. 15 + 20x
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3. 15 + 20x
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1... 3 (n + 3)
2... t (t + 4)
3... 5 (3 + 4x)
The trick to all of these is finding common factors, then taking them out... IT's pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
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